Tychomancy :: inferring probability from causal structure /
Michael Strevens makes three claims about rules for inferring physical probability. They are reliable. They constitute a key part of the physical intuition that allows us to navigate the world safely in the absence of scientific knowledge. And they played a crucial role in scientific innovation, fro...
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Zusammenfassung: | Michael Strevens makes three claims about rules for inferring physical probability. They are reliable. They constitute a key part of the physical intuition that allows us to navigate the world safely in the absence of scientific knowledge. And they played a crucial role in scientific innovation, from statistical physics to natural selection. Tychomancy--meaning "the divination of chances"--Presents a set of rules for inferring the physical probabilities of outcomes from the causal or dynamic properties of the systems that produce them. Probabilities revealed by the rules are wide-ranging: they include the probability of getting a 5 on a die roll, the probability distributions found in statistical physics, and the probabilities that underlie many prima facie judgments about fitness in evolutionary biology. Michael Strevens makes three claims about the rules. First, they are reliable. Second, they are known, though not fully consciously, to all human beings: they constitute a key part of the physical intuition that allows us to navigate around the world safely in the absence of formal scientific knowledge. Third, they have played a crucial but unrecognized role in several major scientific innovations. A large part of Tychomancy is devoted to this historical role for probability inference rules. Strevens first analyzes James Clerk Maxwell's extraordinary, apparently a priori, deduction of the molecular velocity distribution in gases, which launched statistical physics. Maxwell did not derive his distribution from logic alone, Strevens proposes, but rather from probabilistic knowledge common to all human beings, even infants as young as six months old. Strevens then turns to Darwin's theory of natural selection, the statistics of measurement, and the creation of models of complex systems, contending in each case that these elements of science could not have emerged when or how they did without the ability to "eyeball" the values of physical probabilities |
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Maxwell did not derive his distribution from logic alone, Strevens proposes, but rather from probabilistic knowledge common to all human beings, even infants as young as six months old. 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spelling | Strevens, Michael. Tychomancy : inferring probability from causal structure / Michael Strevens. Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, [2013] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FIGURES -- AUTHOR'S NOTE -- PHYSICAL INTUITION -- 1. THE APRIORIST -- 2. THE HISTORICAL WAY -- 3. THE LOGICAL WAY -- 4 THE COGNITIVE WAY -- 5. STIRRING -- 6. SHAKING -- 7. BOUNCING -- 8. UNIFYING -- 9. 1859 AGAIN -- 10. APPLIED BIOEQUIDYNAMICS -- 11. INACCURACY, ERROR, AND OTHER FLUCTUATIONS -- 12. THE EXOGENOUS ZONE -- 13. THE ELEMENTS OF EQUIDYNAMICS -- 14. PREHISTORY AND META -- HISTORY -- NOTES -- GLOSSARY -- REFERENCES -- INDEX. Michael Strevens makes three claims about rules for inferring physical probability. They are reliable. They constitute a key part of the physical intuition that allows us to navigate the world safely in the absence of scientific knowledge. And they played a crucial role in scientific innovation, from statistical physics to natural selection. Tychomancy--meaning "the divination of chances"--Presents a set of rules for inferring the physical probabilities of outcomes from the causal or dynamic properties of the systems that produce them. Probabilities revealed by the rules are wide-ranging: they include the probability of getting a 5 on a die roll, the probability distributions found in statistical physics, and the probabilities that underlie many prima facie judgments about fitness in evolutionary biology. Michael Strevens makes three claims about the rules. First, they are reliable. Second, they are known, though not fully consciously, to all human beings: they constitute a key part of the physical intuition that allows us to navigate around the world safely in the absence of formal scientific knowledge. Third, they have played a crucial but unrecognized role in several major scientific innovations. A large part of Tychomancy is devoted to this historical role for probability inference rules. Strevens first analyzes James Clerk Maxwell's extraordinary, apparently a priori, deduction of the molecular velocity distribution in gases, which launched statistical physics. Maxwell did not derive his distribution from logic alone, Strevens proposes, but rather from probabilistic knowledge common to all human beings, even infants as young as six months old. Strevens then turns to Darwin's theory of natural selection, the statistics of measurement, and the creation of models of complex systems, contending in each case that these elements of science could not have emerged when or how they did without the ability to "eyeball" the values of physical probabilities English. Probabilities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85107090 Inference. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85066082 Empiricism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85042851 Probability https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D011336 Probabilités. Inférence (Logique) Empirisme. probability. aat SCIENCE System Theory. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Operations Research. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Cognitive Psychology. bisacsh Empiricism fast Inference fast Probabilities fast Print version: Strevens, Michael. Tychomancy. Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, [2013] 9780674073111 (DLC) 2012042985 (OCoLC)812067715 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=579765 Volltext CBO01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=579765 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Strevens, Michael Tychomancy : inferring probability from causal structure / Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FIGURES -- AUTHOR'S NOTE -- PHYSICAL INTUITION -- 1. THE APRIORIST -- 2. THE HISTORICAL WAY -- 3. THE LOGICAL WAY -- 4 THE COGNITIVE WAY -- 5. STIRRING -- 6. SHAKING -- 7. BOUNCING -- 8. UNIFYING -- 9. 1859 AGAIN -- 10. APPLIED BIOEQUIDYNAMICS -- 11. INACCURACY, ERROR, AND OTHER FLUCTUATIONS -- 12. THE EXOGENOUS ZONE -- 13. THE ELEMENTS OF EQUIDYNAMICS -- 14. PREHISTORY AND META -- HISTORY -- NOTES -- GLOSSARY -- REFERENCES -- INDEX. Probabilities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85107090 Inference. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85066082 Empiricism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85042851 Probability https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D011336 Probabilités. Inférence (Logique) Empirisme. probability. aat SCIENCE System Theory. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Operations Research. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Cognitive Psychology. bisacsh Empiricism fast Inference fast Probabilities fast |
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title | Tychomancy : inferring probability from causal structure / |
title_alt | Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FIGURES -- AUTHOR'S NOTE -- PHYSICAL INTUITION -- 1. THE APRIORIST -- 2. THE HISTORICAL WAY -- 3. THE LOGICAL WAY -- 4 THE COGNITIVE WAY -- 5. STIRRING -- 6. SHAKING -- 7. BOUNCING -- 8. UNIFYING -- 9. 1859 AGAIN -- 10. APPLIED BIOEQUIDYNAMICS -- 11. INACCURACY, ERROR, AND OTHER FLUCTUATIONS -- 12. THE EXOGENOUS ZONE -- 13. THE ELEMENTS OF EQUIDYNAMICS -- 14. PREHISTORY AND META -- HISTORY -- NOTES -- GLOSSARY -- REFERENCES -- INDEX. |
title_auth | Tychomancy : inferring probability from causal structure / |
title_exact_search | Tychomancy : inferring probability from causal structure / |
title_full | Tychomancy : inferring probability from causal structure / Michael Strevens. |
title_fullStr | Tychomancy : inferring probability from causal structure / Michael Strevens. |
title_full_unstemmed | Tychomancy : inferring probability from causal structure / Michael Strevens. |
title_short | Tychomancy : |
title_sort | tychomancy inferring probability from causal structure |
title_sub | inferring probability from causal structure / |
topic | Probabilities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85107090 Inference. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85066082 Empiricism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85042851 Probability https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D011336 Probabilités. Inférence (Logique) Empirisme. probability. aat SCIENCE System Theory. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Operations Research. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Cognitive Psychology. bisacsh Empiricism fast Inference fast Probabilities fast |
topic_facet | Probabilities. Inference. Empiricism. Probability Probabilités. Inférence (Logique) Empirisme. probability. SCIENCE System Theory. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Operations Research. PSYCHOLOGY Cognitive Psychology. Empiricism Inference Probabilities |
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